March 2, 1984 - John R. Borchert and Judith A. Martin, co-authors of the book, Legacy of Minneapolis: Preservation Amid Chang, answer listener questions about efforts to preserve the city's heritage of architecture and design.
March 7, 1984 - Jimmy Carter, former president of the United States, speaking at Carlson Lecture Series in Northrop Auditorium. Carter’s address was on the topic “Priorities for a Great Nation.” Following speech, Carter answered audience questions.
March 10, 1984 - Barbara and Michail Englemann, authors of "Cutting Your Taxes: A Guide for Minnesotans", answer questions on how to save on taxes.
March 13, 1984 - Part three of the series "Juvenile Justice in Minnesota: Who's Minding Our Kids?"
March 16, 1984 - William Walsh, doctor and creator of Project HOPE, speaking at Minnesota Meeting. Walsh’s address was on the topic of his service on the Kissinger Commission panel. Following speech, Walsh answered audience questions. President Reagan appointed twelve people to serve on a bipartisan commission to advise him on this country's Central America policy. The commission was chaired by former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, so the panel soon became known as the Kissinger Commission on Central America. Minnesota Meeting is a non-profit corporation which hosts a wide range of public speakers. It is managed by the Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota.
March 24, 1984 - On this Weekend program, Kathleen Morris, Scott County attorney, discusses the laws governing sexual abuse of children. Morris has prosecuted several widely publicized sexual abuse cases. Morris also answers listener questions.
March 30, 1984 - Chuck Denny, chairman of the Minnesota High Tech Council, and Sally Martin, director of the Governor's Office of Science and Technology, answer listener questions about how Minnesota can compete for high tech industries and jobs.
March 31, 1984 - University of Minnesota Extension Horticulturist Jane McKinnon answers listener questions about outdoor landscaping.
April 6, 1984 - Peter Bell of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, will take listener questions about the future of United States policy in Central America.
April 7, 1984 - On this Weekend program, Kathy Heidel, naturalist for the Hennepin County Park Reserve District, talks about signs of spring to look for at this time of year. Topics include birds, rabbits, and wildflowers.